DEATHS AMONG CHINESE.

417

FEVERS.

YEARS.

DIARRHEA. CHOLERA.

Enteric.

Simple

VOMITING

AND PURGING.

TOTAL.

Continued. Typhus.

1873,

12

96

16

195

319

1874,

125

46

231

402

1875,

31

291

288

612

1876,

94

343

259

696

1877,

145

370

311

834

1878,

89

481

33

701

1,304

1879,

116

733

21

608

1,478

1880,

309

373

348

1,030

1881,

438

168

38

435

1,079

1882,

679

71

465

1,215

1883,

262

571

3

660

1,496

1884,

132

600

301

1,035

1885,

105

756

561

176

1,604

1886,

9

772

10

326

19

1,136

The figures in the European Table total up the smallest number in the past fourteen years. In the Chinese Table only 9 cases are recorded of a Typhoid or Enteric type, whereas the largest number of deaths from simple continued fever is recorded for the past fourteen years.

The Diarrhoea cases on both Tables are moderate.

The Chinese Table is a curiosity in registration. The deaths from Enteric or Typhoid Fever vary in different years, 9 cases this year the lowest of the fourteen, and 679 in 1881, the highest number recorded; Simple Continued Fever 46 cases in 1874 the lowest number, and 772 this year the highest number recorded.

Diarrhoea 195 in 1873 the lowest number, and 701 in 1878 the highest number recorded.

I was absent on leave during the summer of 1886 for five months, the only leave I have had for 11 years. During my absence Dr. GREGORY P. JORDAN acted for me as Colonial Surgeon. He also acted as Health Officer for two months in the Spring, while Dr. ADAMS was absent on leave, and in both cases carried on the work to the satisfaction of the Government.

Dr. MARQUES suffered for some months from a serious attack of Inflammation of the Liver, and during his illness Dr. JORDAN and the Superintendent of the Government Civil Hospital had to divide his work, and after my return I and Dr. THOMPSON, A.M.D. did the work for him.

In consequence of the Report and Tables of the Government Civil Hospital being sent in so late, I have been compelled to confine my report entirely to statistics.

The Honourable F. STEWART, LL.D.,

Acting Colonial Secretary,

&c.,

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Fe..

&c.

PH. B. C. AYRES,

Colonial Surgeon.

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